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Max Verstappen and Red Bull will be looking for a jackpot win in Las Vegas but
the new track and unusual conditions could change the pecking order;watch the
Las Vegas GP live on Sky Sports F1, with the action starting on Friday morning
and Sunday’s race at 6am
Amid all of the glitz and glamour in Las Vegas, there is a Grand Prix to be
won and you are probably thinking it’s going to be another Max Verstappen and
Red Bull walkover.
Well, think again. New tracks in F1 are always a head-scratcher for the teams
and engineers because they can’t rely on any past data from the track.
Vegas being a street circuit makes the track hard to learn for the drivers too
because one mistake and you are in the wall.
Verstappen comes into the weekend looking to equal Sebastian Vettel’s 53
career wins, which would put him joint third on the all-time Grand Prix
winners’ rankings, with Michael Schumacher (91) and Lewis Hamilton (103) only
having more.
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His confidence will be at as high as Vegas’ Stratosphere Tower but even he
will have some big obstacles to overcome if he wants to make it three wins from
three in the USA this year.
Us Brits love to talk about the weather, it’s a copout when it comes to small
talk. As excited as everyone is about the Las Vegas Grand Prix, most people
won’t be too happy about the single digit temperatures at night.
In the day, temperatures will be around 20 Celsius, but this will drop to 8-10
Celsius at night, when practice, qualifying and the race take place.